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We had a thoroughly pleasant visit to Abernethy culminating in a visit to Berryfield Tearoom - absolutely lovely. A warm, friendly welcome from the lady. owner at the next table and a chat about the future of the tearoom that is going into the hands of new owners. Let's hope the tearoom keeps its magic. For the record, the quality...
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Great countryside walks , beautiful views, the Abernethy museum is a must see if your here great things to see and learn you can grab the key from the museum and go up the round tower the kids loved counting the steps there is only 2 of these towers left in Scotland, there is a lovely little family owned pub...
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Abernethy Round Tower
Situated by the churchyard in the old heart of the village, the tower is a fabulous example of this type of building. The Pictish stone is the obvious piece of antiquity, but for me the gnarled old door to the tower and the lockable collar on the wall give a real feeling of history.
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I completed my 2nd teacher training placement at Abernethy PS and twice visited the village to get to know the area. The church and grounds are lovely and you can visit the tower on occasion. There is a lovely tea room and suitable local shops and facilities. A place you would love to live in! Midsummer without the murder!

The tearoom changed hands in July 2013 and has been re-named Berryfield Tearoom. The new owners have spent considerable effort and expense in updating the tearoom whilst still retaining the traditional atmosphere of Culdees Tearoom including an open fire in the cold weather! The latter has been supplemented by newly installed underfloor heating and the whole tearoom has benefitted from...
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The best part about Abernethy is just walking around to see the traditional Scottish village buildings. It still has the narrow streets and the feel of days gone by. The village is on the Tay, and there are lots of walks nearby.
The round tower must be climbed - it's not to many steps and a great view. The Museum...
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Stopped of in Abernethy on our way to eat at Kerachers restaurant and had a real ale at the Crees Inn. What a nice pub. We then went for a walk round the village . The round tower is impressive. A nice quiet village but sadly all the shops bar one have closed down.

So similar to so many little Scottish towns, - sturdy houses, a couple of shops & pubs - Abernethy has a very nice atmosphere. It also has a Pictish tower (not many of these left) which unfortunately hasn't been open recently.

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